In addition to these Office Hours, residents can address Council during upcoming public hearings scheduled in April and May to discuss the proposed budget.

Check the meeting agendas and minutes page or sign up for City Council agenda notifications through the StillwatereNotifications feature at http://stillwater.org/ for updates on the official public hearings dates.

Sign up for public input news notifications for updates on future Office Hours sessions, also.

Residents can submit their budget ideas and comments via email at news@stillwater.org, or email their city councilors.

Vice Mayor Pat Darlington, Councilor AlaneZannotti and City Manager Norman McNickle will meet with citizens and students at 5:30 p.m. in room 211 at the Oklahoma State University Student Union, located on the second floor on the east side of the building.

Jake Fanning, OSU Student Government Association public affairs committee chairman, will also join the session. Fanning invited the Stillwater City Council to host an office hours session together as part of the committee’s efforts to deal with local, state and federal issues it feels are pertinent to OSU students.

The purpose of these office hours is to allow residents an opportunity to ask questions and to visit with their elected city officials in a casual setting.

According to Darlington, office hours are held to make sure Stillwater City Councilors are available to hear concerns and ideas at places other than city hall.

Residents can also contact city councilors and the city manager by email: